contested case造句
例句与造句
- She expected it would take most of September to select the jury in the hotly contested case.
- Weddington had never tried a contested case, in part because few law firms were hiring women in the late 1960s.
- "' Contested case hearing "'is the name for quasi-judicial administrative hearings governed by state law.
- "Contested case hearings, if eliminated, will shorten it by several months, " said Terry Hadley, spokesman for TNRCC.
- State agencies that make decisions that could affect people s rights, duties, and privileges must have a process for holding contested case hearings.
- It's difficult to find contested case in a sentence. 用contested case造句挺难的
- WaterWatch and the State of Oregon were successful in winning a state contested case, which resulted in the cancellation of the GPID s temporary water right.
- In a hotly contested case, in 1995 he struck down the Pentagon's " don't ask, don't tell " policy.
- But in hearing oral statements from both sides of the hotly contested case, Chief Justice William Rehnquist and Justice Antonin Scalia suggested there is nothing wrong with that result.
- In any contested case, or in any case involving serious injury, a lawyer with specific experience in handling workers'compensation claims on behalf of injured workers should be consulted.
- "The bread and butter for divorce lawyers is the contested case, where the fees start at $ 3, 000, $ 4, 000, " he said.
- Women still get custody most of the time, but when it's a contested case and men fight it, there's a greater likelihood that men are going to win.
- The chief values of obtaining a deposition, as with any discovery proceeding, is to give all litigant parties in a contested case a fair preview of the evidence, and to provide support documents for further trials and dispositive motions.
- In August 2006 in what is believed to be the largest sum awarded to an English wife in a contested case, Charman was ordered to pay his ex-wife by the High Court of Justice a sum of ?8 million.
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